Development and application of chrome-free refractory for stainless steel making - A step towards eco-friendly refractory

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. Mishra MKS Vel S. Mukhopadhyay
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Off late, the criteria of selecting the refractory have acquired a trend line aiming to a cleaner environment and the utmost importance is given to the eco-friendly approach. The stainless steel making furnaces normally use mag-chrome refractories for the obvious reasons of changing slag basicity from acidic to basic. Such refractories generate toxic fumes and compounds with hexavalent chrome, which is unhygienic if inhaled. The present paper describes the development of a chrome free alumina magnesia carbon refractory, it's different test properties, simulative testing and microstructures. The optimum quantity and distribution of carbon in the brick restricts the carbon pick-up by the steel. Bricks with the same composition were manufactured in the commercial scale and used in a stainless steel making furnaces in USA. The performance of same refractory in this furnace was quite encouraging and at present the same quality brick has become a normal practice in this furnace. Since no chromite is used in making this brick, so no toxic compounds are generated environment remains pollution free.
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APA: R. Mishra MKS Vel S. Mukhopadhyay  (2004)  Development and application of chrome-free refractory for stainless steel making - A step towards eco-friendly refractory

MLA: R. Mishra MKS Vel S. Mukhopadhyay Development and application of chrome-free refractory for stainless steel making - A step towards eco-friendly refractory. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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